Historically, when we've allowed our Constitution to become stagnant, it has caused political instability, however, when we've amended the Constitution to increase liberty or correct an injustice, political stability soon follows.

What is privacy? The answer to this question appears obvious until you actually try to answer it. Where does that instinct come from and how does it effect the way we form our government and society? Why do we value it? Should we trade privacy for security or is that a false choice?

We all share the cherished values that have endured since our nation's inception: justice and liberty. Everyone in the United States has those values. If someone in the U.S. doesn't believe in liberty and justice, they're living in the wrong country. Liberty and justice define our national creed and the Uniting Amendment is guided by those common values.

“I believe with all my heart that our first priority must be world peace, and that use of force is always and only a last resort, when everything else has failed, and then only with regard to our national security.”- Ronald Reagan, October 28, 1980